GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Thete 'was an unusually large audience at the Opera House on Saturday evening: when the popular "Peer^Shbw" revue was again presented. . Beautiful dresses and scenery are outstanding features of the production, which will ba staged for the last time to-morrow evening. Miss Mona Magnet, Miss Phyllis Beasdon, Mr. Jack Cannot, and Mr." Joa Brennon are among the many: wellknown artists who contribute to the succes# of the show.
The second production, "The .Forty Thieves.," will be staffed for the first time on Wednesday. This pantomime is described as the best in the amusement world, and is said to be a delight to- the old and youns alike. It is lavishly. ; caparisoned with gorgeous stage pictures and glittering t>ageante, and the lyrics ■include, many of the latest spncf successes, The production is especially lich in ( comedy and has. a wonderful acrobatic- turn fey Messrs. Mello and Nello. The plans are mrw opeD at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 3
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